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, now dedicates his life to studying, understanding and working with the addicted and recovering at lexington's voices of hope. he says the pandemic and the isolation that came with it devastated the addiction community. >> what addiction is in your brain is down regulation of dopamine and what it does is up level dopamine. >> reporter: cheap and plentiful, fentanyl 50. to 100 times more powerful than morphine whether in pill or powder form if snorted, dangerous in tiny amounts. >> reporter: when did fentanyl first come into your life. >> in my first overdose. >> reporter: how many overdoses have there been? >> 14. >> reporter: when his grandfather died, grief caused him to relapse and he thought he was using heroin but it was fentanyl. how much did you use. >> a tenth of a gram. >> reporter: that's tiny. >> barely like a sprinkle of salt. >> i want to welcome everyone tonight. >> reporter: social interaction important for the addictioned and their families, too. jean carey butcher found p.o.w., parents of addicted loved ones and they heard it all as they worked to serve of their son matthew. >
, now dedicates his life to studying, understanding and working with the addicted and recovering at lexington's voices of hope. he says the pandemic and the isolation that came with it devastated the addiction community. >> what addiction is in your brain is down regulation of dopamine and what it does is up level dopamine. >> reporter: cheap and plentiful, fentanyl 50. to 100 times more powerful than morphine whether in pill or powder form if snorted, dangerous in tiny amounts....
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now dedicates his life to studying, understanding, and working with the addicted and recovering at lexington's voices of hope. he says the pandemic and the isolation that came with it devastated the addiction community. >> what addiction is in your brain is down regulation of dopamine, and what social interaction does is up regulate dopamine. it is organic medicine for the recovering brain. >> reporter: add to the mix cheap and plentiful fentanyl, 50 to 100 times more potent than morphine, whether in pill or wow durr f powder form. >> how did fentanyl come into your life? >> first overdose. >> how many overdoses has there been? >> 14. >> reporter: he was clean 19 months, then his grandfather died. grief drove him to relapse. he thought he was using heroin. it was fentanyl. >> i used less than 1/10th gram. >> less than 1/10th? >> it was straight fentanyl. >> that is a tiny -- >> that's tinier than tiny. it is barely a sprinkle of salt. >> i want to welcome everybody tonight. >> reporter: social interaction important for the addicted. their families too. the butchers founded parents of the addic
now dedicates his life to studying, understanding, and working with the addicted and recovering at lexington's voices of hope. he says the pandemic and the isolation that came with it devastated the addiction community. >> what addiction is in your brain is down regulation of dopamine, and what social interaction does is up regulate dopamine. it is organic medicine for the recovering brain. >> reporter: add to the mix cheap and plentiful fentanyl, 50 to 100 times more potent than...
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police say the two were among four people who a pizza delivery man on lexington avenue near pontiac street on friday night. scott peterson has new surroundings in san mateo county tonight, coming up why he got moved from san quentin's death row. and the u. s. supreme court gets a request from prosecutors involved in bill cosby's sexual assault case. and a beautiful day today. last couple there's been great. it's going to continue that way. warm and dry back into the seventies, coming up with the five day i'll see you back here. hand side shows taking over more streets and some san francisco neighborhoods coming up why neighbors fear they will lead to bigger they will lead to bigger problems.rn about covid-19 the more questions and worries we have. calhope can help with free covid-19 emotional support. call 833-317-4673 or live chat at calhope.org today. this is elodia. she's a recording artist. c 1 of 10 million people that covi comcast has connected. to affordable internet in the last 10 years. and this is emmanuel, a future recording artist, and one of the millions of students we're conn
police say the two were among four people who a pizza delivery man on lexington avenue near pontiac street on friday night. scott peterson has new surroundings in san mateo county tonight, coming up why he got moved from san quentin's death row. and the u. s. supreme court gets a request from prosecutors involved in bill cosby's sexual assault case. and a beautiful day today. last couple there's been great. it's going to continue that way. warm and dry back into the seventies, coming up with...
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the fowler family in lexington, kentucky, planting theirs in their front yard. the lights now on. >> hi, david! >> hi, david. >> hi, david. >> and all over this country, the small businesses waiting. knowing every year, we ask that one question, what's your one thing? you mind us seeing where it's made? we've been asking for so long, our viewers see us coming. where was this made? >> made in china, i know, i know, i know your show, i know your show. >> we'll never forget that family on fifth avenue. >> i know you. >> tonight, authenticity 50, the bedding and home goods company, the cotton from california, yarn spun in georgia, the sheets cut and sewn in south carolina. the buttons from connecticut, packaging in illinois. and the label from seed to stitch, 100% made in the usa. >> hey, david! >> husband and wife steph and jimmy mcdonald tonight with what they say is a real advantage to made in america this year. >> we haven't had to deal with container ships being stuck at port. >> and buying local helps us sustain our small business and 1,000 local jobs from coa
the fowler family in lexington, kentucky, planting theirs in their front yard. the lights now on. >> hi, david! >> hi, david. >> hi, david. >> and all over this country, the small businesses waiting. knowing every year, we ask that one question, what's your one thing? you mind us seeing where it's made? we've been asking for so long, our viewers see us coming. where was this made? >> made in china, i know, i know, i know your show, i know your show. >> we'll...
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the carjacking happened last friday on lexington avenue near east 14th street. police say the victim was delivering pizza when four people forced him from his car, flashed a gun and took his keys. yesterday officers found the car with the young suspects inside near the walmart on his peerian boulevard. >>> now what could be a startling new normal. california's snowpack could be gone in 25 years. the snow in the mountains they say will be replaced by rain. we have already seen a change in recent decades as the snow season has been shortened by a month. at the same time know levels have moved up by 1,200 feet. no snowpack means california would be without spring and summer melt-off that fills the rivers and streams which the state relies on heavily for our water supply. >>> we have not had much rain, but a lot of sunshine this past weekend. shorts and t-shirts. the nights were still chilly. hi, jeff. >> are you still full from thanksgiving? >> overly full. >> i know. it's like the turkey hangover happening today. we got to get back in the grind back to work. every
the carjacking happened last friday on lexington avenue near east 14th street. police say the victim was delivering pizza when four people forced him from his car, flashed a gun and took his keys. yesterday officers found the car with the young suspects inside near the walmart on his peerian boulevard. >>> now what could be a startling new normal. california's snowpack could be gone in 25 years. the snow in the mountains they say will be replaced by rain. we have already seen a change...
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now dedicates his life to studying, understanding, and working with the addicted and recovering at lexington's voices of hope. he says the pandemic and the isolation with it devastated the addiction community. >> what addiction is in your brain is down regulation of dopamine and what social interaction does is up regulate dopamine. it is literally organic medicine for the recovering brain. >> reporter: add to the mix cheap and plentiful fentanyl 50 to 100 times more potent than morphine whether in pill or powder form injected or snorted, dangerous even in tiny amounts. how did fentanyl come into your life? >> my first overdose. >> reporter: how many have there been? >> 14. >> reporter: he says he was clean for 19 months then last december his grandfather died. grief drove him to relapse. he thought he was using heroin. it was fentanyl. >> reporter: how much did you use? >> very little. less than 0.1 gram. and i found out it was straight fentanyl. >> reporter: that is a tiny -- >> that is tinier than tiny. it is like barely a sprinkle of salt >> i want to welcome everybody tonight. >> reporter:
now dedicates his life to studying, understanding, and working with the addicted and recovering at lexington's voices of hope. he says the pandemic and the isolation with it devastated the addiction community. >> what addiction is in your brain is down regulation of dopamine and what social interaction does is up regulate dopamine. it is literally organic medicine for the recovering brain. >> reporter: add to the mix cheap and plentiful fentanyl 50 to 100 times more potent than...
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we are seeing delays all the way down into the lexington hills area traveling from the east bay into the city. a little under 21 minutes for your drive time. there is starting to pick up a law 5, 8080 as you're traveling to berkeley and emeryville as well heading across towards the peninsula now at a little under 18 minutes. so we are seeing an uptick in traffic here in san pablo 80 eastbound west of san pablo dam. road. you have a traffic hazard. but you also just have delays along 80 as you're traveling there. and we're slowing just a little bit along the richmond sandra fell bridge. all right, james, back to you. thanks, ray. >> let's turn our attention to bury sports. now we've got 2 teams to celebrate first off, the forty-niners. they're on a three-game winning streak now. and then of course, is the sure celebrate their domination of the clippers kron 4 sports director jason dumas says the highlights. >> 2 teams identical records fighting for one of the final nfc playoff spots. yeah. i know there's still a lot of football to be played blah, blah, blah. but you get the sense that
we are seeing delays all the way down into the lexington hills area traveling from the east bay into the city. a little under 21 minutes for your drive time. there is starting to pick up a law 5, 8080 as you're traveling to berkeley and emeryville as well heading across towards the peninsula now at a little under 18 minutes. so we are seeing an uptick in traffic here in san pablo 80 eastbound west of san pablo dam. road. you have a traffic hazard. but you also just have delays along 80 as...
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number he goes to lexington and it's curious. one of his generals wrote to the trustees and said it's great that you've got lee to becomepresident, is going to becomea great figurehead . just put him on the letterhead and let him be the figurehead of the college . you know something, the trustees became figureheads robert e lee ran the place . he rewrites the curriculum from top to bottom. he gets, he basically sidelines the old classical curriculum and starts bringing in modernsubjects . starts bringingin mechanical engineering . he starts bringing in turtles and and not only that but he does away with the student code of conduct. he now says to all students, every student who comes to washington college he says there is no code of conduct here, the only thing we expected you is that you will behave as a gentleman. that now doesn't that sound generous? number you know what that means, that means robert e lee is now the judge jury and executioner of all student behavior. he takes control of in everything at the college and you kn
number he goes to lexington and it's curious. one of his generals wrote to the trustees and said it's great that you've got lee to becomepresident, is going to becomea great figurehead . just put him on the letterhead and let him be the figurehead of the college . you know something, the trustees became figureheads robert e lee ran the place . he rewrites the curriculum from top to bottom. he gets, he basically sidelines the old classical curriculum and starts bringing in modernsubjects ....
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beginning with the signing of the declaration of independence or more accurately with the battle of lexington and concord but in your book you take the roots of it back not only to the french and indian war but even in the decade before that and you see the roots of this brewing bifurcation as going back long before there was an actual conflict whereas as you also point out for benjamin franklin well into 1775 he was still hoping for reconciliation with the british empire and that an arrangement could be achieved whereby the united states or what would become the united states and that's an anachronism but where the colonies would become partners with the british motherland in a world empire so i found that really really interesting and i was wondering if you could elaborate on that ache as i think that's also a very fresh approach. >> so yes i do start the story in lexington and concord in before the french and indian war because what i'm trying to get at is this question of what causes a person to turn their back on the country and take arms against it? how are these rebels created? i don't
beginning with the signing of the declaration of independence or more accurately with the battle of lexington and concord but in your book you take the roots of it back not only to the french and indian war but even in the decade before that and you see the roots of this brewing bifurcation as going back long before there was an actual conflict whereas as you also point out for benjamin franklin well into 1775 he was still hoping for reconciliation with the british empire and that an...
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particularly robertson county, sumner county, counties on the kentucky border began raising a lot, and the lexington foundation in robertson county where they owned 200 slaves. there is a lovely book about the plantation that enslaved people have lived there but one thing it brought to nashville, a market for enslaved people. a lot are advertising in the newspapers, there was a slave pen on the hill where the college is. there's a slave pen in the market where the bus transit building is, close to the state capital and slavery becomes a business and one of the most wealthy men in the united states is a man from sumner county named isaac franklin who became very wealthy buying slaves in alexandria, virginia and transporting them initially, he made them walk by land through here and they put them on boats later and took them around florida to new orleans and up the river but he became one of the wealthiest men in the country in the slave business and there's a new book called the ledger and the chain in which the historian is taken all the financial records, this would be such tedious work and really
particularly robertson county, sumner county, counties on the kentucky border began raising a lot, and the lexington foundation in robertson county where they owned 200 slaves. there is a lovely book about the plantation that enslaved people have lived there but one thing it brought to nashville, a market for enslaved people. a lot are advertising in the newspapers, there was a slave pen on the hill where the college is. there's a slave pen in the market where the bus transit building is, close...
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he goes to lexington. it's curious, one of his generalscu wrote to the trustees and said it's great that you got lee to become president. he's going to be the a great figurehead. don't give him any work to do, just put him on the letterhead and let him be the figurehead of the college. the trustees became figure happieds. robert e. lee ran the place. he rewrites the curriculum from top to bottom. he basically sidelines the old classical curriculum and starts bringing in modern subjects. he starts bringing in chemical engineering, he starts bringing in journalism. and not only that, but he does away with the student code of conduct. he now says to all students -- and he interviews every student who comes to washington college. he says there is no code of conduct here, the only thing we expect of you is that you will behave as a gentleman. now, doesn't that sound generous? no. you know what that means? that means robert event lee is now the judge, jury and executioner of all student behavior. [laughter] he a
he goes to lexington. it's curious, one of his generalscu wrote to the trustees and said it's great that you got lee to become president. he's going to be the a great figurehead. don't give him any work to do, just put him on the letterhead and let him be the figurehead of the college. the trustees became figure happieds. robert e. lee ran the place. he rewrites the curriculum from top to bottom. he basically sidelines the old classical curriculum and starts bringing in modern subjects. he...
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. ♪♪ lexington, kentucky. one year before that night in the bar. a house where students lived. and the music and laughter and chatter of a birthday party swelled and ebbed and drifted in and out of the evening air. >> it wasn't a huge party. it was just a low-key party with some good friends. >> they were about to be seniors, the young men who'd rented the place, who'd hosted the party. >> we had a group of guys, four guys that got along extremely well. >> they were big men on campus. they played football. the university of kentucky's beloved wildcats. antonio o'ferral was a quarterback. >> in lexington, kentucky, if you played for the cats, you're pretty much a well-known entity. >> the birthday boy, 21 years old, was a true rarity, a wildcats walk-on. he had no scholarship, no invitation, he just showed up and tried out for the team. and over three years of hard work he had earned a starting position. >> here we go! >> trent digiuro, gentle giant. >> you know, everybody called him a big teddy bear. he was the great protector of all of our friends. >> the party was sweet, info
. ♪♪ lexington, kentucky. one year before that night in the bar. a house where students lived. and the music and laughter and chatter of a birthday party swelled and ebbed and drifted in and out of the evening air. >> it wasn't a huge party. it was just a low-key party with some good friends. >> they were about to be seniors, the young men who'd rented the place, who'd hosted the party. >> we had a group of guys, four guys that got along extremely well. >> they were...
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out of here and then worse he shoots the horse of the union officer in front of him from like six —- lexington kentucky so back in those days they sure loved kentucky horses. the bullet hit the horse and it cannot be worse because we've got problems. so then and then fire back and they say why did they know who he was? he was wearing a raincoat and they could not see his uniform and he sounded like an officer so what the heck when officers say stop shooting he stop shooting so in my talking glorious passages there were instances of friendly fire is a common thing that could happen uniform confusion and everything else. so this quote actually comes from at the end of the long day of fighting thomas is closing in on a and tried to bring everything up and to be in position remember told you he was detail oriented? that would've kept pushing intel he pushed them in the river he said i pushed all day long we need to replace our losses we need to get situated and bring up some artillery and we have us willing cumberland river behind an asset that if you ever study horseshoe bend get back to a river
out of here and then worse he shoots the horse of the union officer in front of him from like six —- lexington kentucky so back in those days they sure loved kentucky horses. the bullet hit the horse and it cannot be worse because we've got problems. so then and then fire back and they say why did they know who he was? he was wearing a raincoat and they could not see his uniform and he sounded like an officer so what the heck when officers say stop shooting he stop shooting so in my talking...
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in 1974, he was sentenced to prison and sent to the federal prison facility in lexington, kentucky, which was more of a country club to be honest. he served from july of 1973 -- 1974 until may of 1975 when he was released because he had syria's lung cancer. he did die a year later in 1976. >> he gets indicted. what is the reaction of the public? >> it was astounding. he was so highly respected. he served two terms. he was easily reelected in 1964 to a second term. he was popular throughout the state although he was from chicago. people downstate really loved him should this went across party lines. because of all this, that is why it was such a shock when he was indicted in 1971. >> for more than 40 years, the newspaper i work for had an annual first citizen. he was one of those. part of the reason was there is a big landmark in downtown springfield. but if the building in front of which barack obama announced his campaign for the presidency and then came back to announce jode biden would be his running mate. that building became the county courthouse. when he was governor, he was conveyi
in 1974, he was sentenced to prison and sent to the federal prison facility in lexington, kentucky, which was more of a country club to be honest. he served from july of 1973 -- 1974 until may of 1975 when he was released because he had syria's lung cancer. he did die a year later in 1976. >> he gets indicted. what is the reaction of the public? >> it was astounding. he was so highly respected. he served two terms. he was easily reelected in 1964 to a second term. he was popular...
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now any full pacific nation, including palau in the marshall island, i considered allies the top pay lexington. if china uses more financial aid to pull these diplomatic countries to establish relations with china and several times with taiwan, is undeniable. ty, ones, economic strength, hardy, prevent china from doings of things by james can to this taiwan abroad, breakaway prophets. and once we do not hit with china, but the demonstrated here remained loyal to ty, pay, and the to strengthen their protests in the coming days. sarah clark out his ear one of ash's oldest and most respected human rights. grapes could be shut down as gauges are trying to persuade the supreme court that memorial is violating russia's foreign ancient law and its mass reports from moscow. the millions of russians murdered or imprisoned under joseph stalin, remembered here in the archive of the human rights group memorial. it spent decades exposing stollins crimes. now state prosecutors want to close down the group. the kremlin prefers to focus on the soviet victory in world war 2. under stalin. losing my memorial is
now any full pacific nation, including palau in the marshall island, i considered allies the top pay lexington. if china uses more financial aid to pull these diplomatic countries to establish relations with china and several times with taiwan, is undeniable. ty, ones, economic strength, hardy, prevent china from doings of things by james can to this taiwan abroad, breakaway prophets. and once we do not hit with china, but the demonstrated here remained loyal to ty, pay, and the to strengthen...
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now any full pacific nation, including palau and the marshal island, i considered allies the top pay lexington. if china uses more financial aid to pull these diplomatic countries to establish relations with china on several times with taiwan, is undeniable. ty, one's economic strength, who hardly prevent china from doing some things. by jane can to this taiwan arose, breakaway profit, and wanted united with china. but the demonstrated here remained loyal to ty, pay, and the valve to strengthen their protests in the coming days. sir o'clock, i'll do 0. at least 11 people have been killed after feinberg counts and mine in russia. siberia region. emergency services rescue more than 200 people who were trapped. your office have been stored because of the thrust an explanation. but it's smith has the latest rescues of being hampered by the risk of a further explosion. we know 9 people have been killed and 46 remain trapped under ground. now there were $285.00 underground at the time of the accident. so most of those have been brought to the surface and alive. there isn't much more information on w
now any full pacific nation, including palau and the marshal island, i considered allies the top pay lexington. if china uses more financial aid to pull these diplomatic countries to establish relations with china on several times with taiwan, is undeniable. ty, one's economic strength, who hardly prevent china from doing some things. by jane can to this taiwan arose, breakaway profit, and wanted united with china. but the demonstrated here remained loyal to ty, pay, and the valve to strengthen...
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i considered allied the top pay lexington if china uses more financial aid to pull these diplomatic countries to establish relations with china on several times with taiwan. is undeniable that taiwan is economic strength. hardy, prevent china from doings of things. by jane considers taiwan arose, breakaway profit, and one to re, you know, with china. but the demonstrated here remained loyal to tie pay, and the valve to strengthen their protests in the coming day. sir o'clock, i'll do 0. human rights groups in georgia has se online abuse towards women is on the rise. they keys the government of failing to act. robin force your walk reports . what does this one say? it's as put a bullet in her head. these ga lawyers defend the rights of women, children, and sexual minorities. and in return, they get threatened online almost every day. and i was on to the show and the, the guy was saying that, don't be surprised if one day you're going to find heard that somewhere and you won't be able to recognize her. some perpetrators don't even bother to hide their identities. so far, none have been prosecut
i considered allied the top pay lexington if china uses more financial aid to pull these diplomatic countries to establish relations with china on several times with taiwan. is undeniable that taiwan is economic strength. hardy, prevent china from doings of things. by jane considers taiwan arose, breakaway profit, and one to re, you know, with china. but the demonstrated here remained loyal to tie pay, and the valve to strengthen their protests in the coming day. sir o'clock, i'll do 0. human...
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i considered allies the top pay lexington if china uses more financial aid to pull these diplomatic countries to establish relations with china on several times with taiwan. is undeniable. ty, one's economic strength, who hardly prevent china from doings of things by jane. and to this taiwan arose, breakaway profit, and one reason i had put china, but the demonstrated here remained loyal to ty, pay, and the valve to strengthen their protests. in the coming day, sir, o'clock, i'll do 0. at least 27 refugees in migrants heading for britain, have drowned after their boats sank in the english channel near cali. it is the worst disaster in the channel since the us international organization for migration started keeping record 7 years ago. french and british, they did say they need to step up joint efforts to prevent people making the dangerous journey. it's here from andrew simmons. he is on the french side of the english channel and kelly, they were out a half way across. we think to england, the white cliffs of dover, ahead of them, the sea was calmer at the time that it is right now. but never
i considered allies the top pay lexington if china uses more financial aid to pull these diplomatic countries to establish relations with china on several times with taiwan. is undeniable. ty, one's economic strength, who hardly prevent china from doings of things by jane. and to this taiwan arose, breakaway profit, and one reason i had put china, but the demonstrated here remained loyal to ty, pay, and the valve to strengthen their protests. in the coming day, sir, o'clock, i'll do 0. at least...
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i considered allies the top pay lexington if china uses more financial aid to pull these diplomatic countries to establish relations with china and severed ties with taiwan. is undeniable, tie ones, economic strength, who hardly prevent china from doings of things by james can to this taiwan arose, breakaway profit. and once we, you know, hit china. but the demonstrated here remained loyal to ty, pay, and the valve to strengthen their protests. in the coming days. here a clock i'll do 0. at least 27 refugees and migrants heading for britain have drowned off their boats sank in the english channel near cali. this is the worst disaster in the channel since the un i o in the international organization for migration started keeping record 70 years ago. french and british leaders say they need to step up their joint efforts to prevent people making the dangerous journey . so let's start with andrew simmons joining us from the front side in cal. i. andrew, the latest from you. yes, 17 men, 7 women, one believe to be pregnant and 3 children dead. there are 2 survivors, and they are iraqi. in somali,
i considered allies the top pay lexington if china uses more financial aid to pull these diplomatic countries to establish relations with china and severed ties with taiwan. is undeniable, tie ones, economic strength, who hardly prevent china from doings of things by james can to this taiwan arose, breakaway profit. and once we, you know, hit china. but the demonstrated here remained loyal to ty, pay, and the valve to strengthen their protests. in the coming days. here a clock i'll do 0. at...
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i considered allies the top pay lexington if china uses more financial aid to pull these diplomatic countries to establish relations with china and several times with taiwan. is undeniable. taiwan is economic strength, who hardly prevent china from doings of things by james can to this taiwan arose, breakaway profit. and once we, you know, hit china. but the demonstrated here remained loyal to ty, pay and the valve to strengthen their protests. in the coming days. sir o'clock, i'll do 0. hostile had here on out of the political upheaval of sweden as a new prime minister quit just now is after taking up with, ah, look forward to brighter skies. the winter sponsored my cattle ways. the force of the cold wind has been blowing at the mainland across to japan is weakening somewhat to the showers aren't accompanied by gale force winds, but it's still cold enough. a height to gives no shout on the high ground in honshu and hawkeye though they form over the warmish waters left behind is the cold. but sunny weather for most of child korean pulling to the as it should be at this time of year with a hig
i considered allies the top pay lexington if china uses more financial aid to pull these diplomatic countries to establish relations with china and several times with taiwan. is undeniable. taiwan is economic strength, who hardly prevent china from doings of things by james can to this taiwan arose, breakaway profit. and once we, you know, hit china. but the demonstrated here remained loyal to ty, pay and the valve to strengthen their protests. in the coming days. sir o'clock, i'll do 0....
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they are teaming up and between lexington and park there is this new store, starbucks, with the amazon go logo on the outside and your your drink on your phone, there are humans in the store just to make you drink but you pay with your phone so it is expanding amazon go technology with starbucks, such a loyal customer base they went for both companies and a bad sign for workers who are getting paid more and are being replaced by technology. stuart: that the major gain for amazon up to and a 12:45%, that's a big deal right there. covid cases hit a record high in germany. could they follow australia, or austria and lockdown the unvaccinated? we will get into that. florida leading the charge against vaccine mandates. state lawmakers approved the bill to limit vaccine mandates with governor desantis says he will sign it. congress will begin debate on the social spending bill. moderates have vowed not to vote on the bill without more information on his cost from the cbo. we have a report on that next. ♪♪ we can work it out ♪♪ we can work it out ♪♪ ♪♪ we got this. we got this
they are teaming up and between lexington and park there is this new store, starbucks, with the amazon go logo on the outside and your your drink on your phone, there are humans in the store just to make you drink but you pay with your phone so it is expanding amazon go technology with starbucks, such a loyal customer base they went for both companies and a bad sign for workers who are getting paid more and are being replaced by technology. stuart: that the major gain for amazon up to and a...
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we will start in lexington hills where we are following a fire. there is a transformer on fire in the area along state route 17 at bear creek road. there is a slight slow down on 17, so just a heads up. a live look right now at the san mateo bridge. we have slow traffic heading in the westbound direction toward the peninsula. no blocking issues in that area, but it has been interesting to see that pickup in the 5:00 hour. a live look in san jose, 101 very clear as well and that drivetime is continuing to pick up, right now sitting around 48 minutes. kumasi: a technology we have been following is now expanding to help provide -- help fight against wildfires across california. pg&e is announcing a new artificial intelligence system along with an expanded network of fire cameras. dan ashley has the update on the system we told you about seven months ago. dan: with devastating cycles of wildfires now medicine california, pg&e is expanding its network of cameras like these that sit on top of mount tam. the utility installed nearly 140 new high definiti
we will start in lexington hills where we are following a fire. there is a transformer on fire in the area along state route 17 at bear creek road. there is a slight slow down on 17, so just a heads up. a live look right now at the san mateo bridge. we have slow traffic heading in the westbound direction toward the peninsula. no blocking issues in that area, but it has been interesting to see that pickup in the 5:00 hour. a live look in san jose, 101 very clear as well and that drivetime is...
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he goes to lexington and its curious one of those generals wrote to the trustees and said it's great that you got lee to become president. he's going to be great figure and don't give them any work to do this put them on the letterhead and you know something that trustees say where burt ely ran the place. he rewrites the curriculum from top to bottom and he basically sidelines the classic curriculum and he starts bringing in modern subjects. he brings in mechanical engineering and journalism and not only that but he does away with the student code of conduct. he now says to all students in the interviews every student who comes to washington college. he says there's no code of conduct here and the only thing we expect of you is that you will behave as a gentleman. that does not sound generous? no. that means robert e. lee is the judge jury and executioner of all student behavior. he takes control of everything in the college and you know the place where he's the best? fund-raising. cole edwards thought of robert lee as it dealt mental officer. he shakes the apple side of the trees es
he goes to lexington and its curious one of those generals wrote to the trustees and said it's great that you got lee to become president. he's going to be great figure and don't give them any work to do this put them on the letterhead and you know something that trustees say where burt ely ran the place. he rewrites the curriculum from top to bottom and he basically sidelines the classic curriculum and he starts bringing in modern subjects. he brings in mechanical engineering and journalism...
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from the beginning of our fight for independence at lexington and concord to the end of the longest war in american history in afghanistan, millions of veterans have risked their lives to preserve the democratic ideals of this great nation. we live in peace and prosperity today because of them. because of you. on this day, we must not only appreciate those great blessings and the veterans who delivered them, we must also remember the terrible cost at which they came. veterans have told us of costs of war throughout history. letters home from world war ii by one described his experience on d-day writing i never in my wildest dreams new such terror could grip your very soul. one senator, a patriot, hero of the war in vietnam and a father of the modern v.a. who passed away earlier this week echoed that sentiment writing war is as close to hell on earth as anything ever could be. sentiments like these have been expressed by veterans everywhere. those who bore the battle of the civil war, the frozen mountains of korea, the jungles of vietnam, the cities, deserts, mountains of iraq and afghan
from the beginning of our fight for independence at lexington and concord to the end of the longest war in american history in afghanistan, millions of veterans have risked their lives to preserve the democratic ideals of this great nation. we live in peace and prosperity today because of them. because of you. on this day, we must not only appreciate those great blessings and the veterans who delivered them, we must also remember the terrible cost at which they came. veterans have told us of...
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but donna richard, posted on social media, even set up tables at festival around her him in lexington kentucky. hoping someone might know who these belong to. eventually, donna did get the full name. >> and when i did, his obituary was the first thing that came up and it hit mk a family member. >> back in 2018, sergeant keith mackenzie, who had survived two deployments in afghanistan, took his own life. he had been diagnosed with ptsd, marriage was crumbling, carey posed, which is how the uniform ended up in the dumpster. this wasn't at all the answer donna was hoping to find. but it made returning the uniform more important than ever >> somebody may have wanted them. >> you could have never guessed how much they were wanted? >> no. >> 1,000 miles away, in waco texas, keith mackenzie junior left to shag his own fly balls, still feels bitterness towards his father. but that military service, that's the part of his dad he holds on to dearly, and literally. >> i sit there and hold the dog tags for a good while, i never took them off since that's kind of all we had. >> that was all he had
but donna richard, posted on social media, even set up tables at festival around her him in lexington kentucky. hoping someone might know who these belong to. eventually, donna did get the full name. >> and when i did, his obituary was the first thing that came up and it hit mk a family member. >> back in 2018, sergeant keith mackenzie, who had survived two deployments in afghanistan, took his own life. he had been diagnosed with ptsd, marriage was crumbling, carey posed, which is...
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but donna researched, posted on social media, even set up tables at festivals around her home in lexington, kentucky, hoping someone might know who these belong to. and eventually, donna did get the full name. >> and when i did, his obituary was the first thing that came up. and it hit me like it would a family member. >> reporter: back in 2018, sergeant keith mckenzie, who had survived two deployments t. he'd been diagnosed with p.t.s.d. his marriage was crumbling, his car repossessed-- which is actually how the uniform ended d up in the up in the dumpster. this was not at all the answer donna was hoping to find, but it made returning that uniform more important than ever. >> somebody may have wanted them. >> reporter: you could have never guessed how much they were wanted. >> no. >> reporter: 1,000 miles away in waco, texas, keith mckenzie jr., who was left to shag his own fly balls, still feels some bitterness toward his father. but that military service, that's a part of his dad he holds on to dearly and literally. >> i just sit there and hold the dog tags. for a good while, i never to
but donna researched, posted on social media, even set up tables at festivals around her home in lexington, kentucky, hoping someone might know who these belong to. and eventually, donna did get the full name. >> and when i did, his obituary was the first thing that came up. and it hit me like it would a family member. >> reporter: back in 2018, sergeant keith mckenzie, who had survived two deployments t. he'd been diagnosed with p.t.s.d. his marriage was crumbling, his car...
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i think he said that in november 1775 after lexington and concorde.after the boston tea party. after the boston massacre. after george washington was made head of the revolutionary army. it doesn't square. and it's so bad, it's obviously meretricious. >> but do you think there's a reason people want to start the conversation because there is this lined stop of history where people don't know so maybe when someone comes up with the 1619 which is riddled with problems, maybe it's the first time someone heard it and says maybe we should give it a chance. was out fall or hiding this part of america history because it isn't taught and why is that? >> i don't think hiding suggests that they're doing it on purpose. a lot of people don't know and a lot of the way we teach history is probably cursory and not serious . the reason we're arguing about it is because it matters and in 1984 orwell says he who controls the past controls the future and he who controls the present controls the past. when we're arguing about the past we're arguing about the trajectory of the nation. >> one of the
i think he said that in november 1775 after lexington and concorde.after the boston tea party. after the boston massacre. after george washington was made head of the revolutionary army. it doesn't square. and it's so bad, it's obviously meretricious. >> but do you think there's a reason people want to start the conversation because there is this lined stop of history where people don't know so maybe when someone comes up with the 1619 which is riddled with problems, maybe it's the first...
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i think you said that in november, 1775 after lexington on concorde. after the boston tea party and after the boston massacre and after george washington was made at the head of the army. >> host: but you think there's a reason people want to start the conversation because there is this blindt to stop that whn people don't know and it may be when someone comes up with the project may be it's the first time someone has heard it and said let's give it a chance. so hiding this part of history from us because it does happen and it isn't taught. why is that? >> to suggest they are not doing it on purpose and the way we teach history, when we teach history is cursory and unserious. the reason we are arguing about it is it matters. in 1984, orwell says he who controls the past controls the future and he who controls the past controls thehe future. we argue about the trajectory of the nation. one of thete interesting pointsi never considered when it comes to this what do we know about american history has to do with another lynching that you wrote about in a c
i think you said that in november, 1775 after lexington on concorde. after the boston tea party and after the boston massacre and after george washington was made at the head of the army. >> host: but you think there's a reason people want to start the conversation because there is this blindt to stop that whn people don't know and it may be when someone comes up with the project may be it's the first time someone has heard it and said let's give it a chance. so hiding this part of...
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the old lexington market neighborhood, for example, where o.z. money has put up student housing for the university of maryland campus nearby. as promoter jill homan says... >> it's in a low-income census tract that is, you know, defined with a certain poverty level. they're providing jobs. many of them are bringing needed retail. many of them are taking blight or in urban communities. for many in these communities, the idea of bringing in well- constructed, well-designed buildings to improve the quality of life, i think it's fantastic. >> what this is, is student housing. but it's not like the dorms that you and i went to. it's got granite countertops and, you know, it's got a roof deck, and everything. >> reporter: "prosper on fayette," with studio apartments starting at $1,600 a month. >> this is a $50 million project. about $20 million of it comes from opportunity zone money. >> reporter: a project with a sweet potential payoff. as, it so happens, is the case with a lot of o.z. investment for student housing around the country. >> that student
the old lexington market neighborhood, for example, where o.z. money has put up student housing for the university of maryland campus nearby. as promoter jill homan says... >> it's in a low-income census tract that is, you know, defined with a certain poverty level. they're providing jobs. many of them are bringing needed retail. many of them are taking blight or in urban communities. for many in these communities, the idea of bringing in well- constructed, well-designed buildings to...
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he is a veteran, having served three years on the uss lexington in the 1950s. he is one of several veterans who gathered aboard on this veterans day and they were honored during a ceremony where several local elected leaders, including the alameda mayor, and others were in attendance. they experienced a special exhibit on display, created by the walking ghost of black history featuring the biographies and lives of prominent black female first in the military. a tribute to former secretary of state colin powell was part of the exhibit. >> we looked at, based on veterans day itself, let's bring to the forefront, the african-american female accomplishments in the united states military. that is what the exhibit today is about.! a quote says, we don't know them all but we owe them all, today, we honor our servicemen and servicewomen. >>> we first show the ceremony aboard the uss hornet live on cbsn bay area and we can catch news anytime on your favorite streaming device or at kpix.com . >>> some northbay first responders are calling on those who have served our cou
he is a veteran, having served three years on the uss lexington in the 1950s. he is one of several veterans who gathered aboard on this veterans day and they were honored during a ceremony where several local elected leaders, including the alameda mayor, and others were in attendance. they experienced a special exhibit on display, created by the walking ghost of black history featuring the biographies and lives of prominent black female first in the military. a tribute to former secretary of...
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i think he said that in november after lexington and concord after the boston massacre and after george washington was made head of the revolutionary army so it doesn't square. it's so bad it's obviously meretricious. >> you think there's a reason that people want to start the conversation because there's in american history people don't know. maybe we should give it a chance so who's at fault for hiding this part of american historyho from us? why is that? >> a lot't of people just don't know in and the way we teach history it's probably cursory and unserious. thecu reason we are arguing abot it is in 1984 orwell said the past controls the future and who controls the present controls the past. when we argue about the past we argue about the trajectory of the nation. >> one of the really interesting point that i had never considered on what we know about american history and what we don't has to do with another legend that you wrote about on america's lynchings in the raise the point that our government did have knowledge about this but they were all classified and you wrote secrecy tel
i think he said that in november after lexington and concord after the boston massacre and after george washington was made head of the revolutionary army so it doesn't square. it's so bad it's obviously meretricious. >> you think there's a reason that people want to start the conversation because there's in american history people don't know. maybe we should give it a chance so who's at fault for hiding this part of american historyho from us? why is that? >> a lot't of people just...
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he goes to lexington. one of his generals wrote and said it's great that you got lead to become a president, he's a great figurehead, don't give him any work, just put him on the letterhead and let him be the figurehead of the college. you know something? the trustees became figureheads. robert e. lee ran the place. and he re-writes the curriculum from top to bottom and he basically sidelines the old classical curriculum. he starts bringing in modern subjects. he brings in mechanical engineering and journalism and not only that but he does away with the student code of conduct. he now says to all students that the interviews -- he interviews every student who comes to washington college. he says, there's no code of conduct here. the only thing we expect a view is that you will behave as a gentlemen. doesn't that sound generous? no. that means robert easily is the judge, jury and executioner of all student behavior. he takes control of everything in the college and another place that is the best fundraising
he goes to lexington. one of his generals wrote and said it's great that you got lead to become a president, he's a great figurehead, don't give him any work, just put him on the letterhead and let him be the figurehead of the college. you know something? the trustees became figureheads. robert e. lee ran the place. and he re-writes the curriculum from top to bottom and he basically sidelines the old classical curriculum. he starts bringing in modern subjects. he brings in mechanical...
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he goes to lexington. one of his generals wrote to the trustees and said it's great you got lee to become president. he can be a great figure head. don't give him any work to do. put him on the letterhead. the trustees became the figure heads. robert e. lee ran the place. he rewrites the curriculum from top to bottom. he sidelines the old classical curriculum and starts bringing in modern subjects. he starts bringing in mechanical engineering. he starts bringing in journalism. he does away with the student code of conduct. he says to all sturnts and he interviews every student who comes to washington college. he says there's no code of conduct here. the only thing we expect of you is that you will behave as a gentleman. doesn't that sound generous? no. you know what that means. that means robert e. lee is the judge, jury and executioner of all student behavior. he takes control of everything in the college and you know the place where he's the best? fund raising. who every thought of robert e. lee as a dev
he goes to lexington. one of his generals wrote to the trustees and said it's great you got lee to become president. he can be a great figure head. don't give him any work to do. put him on the letterhead. the trustees became the figure heads. robert e. lee ran the place. he rewrites the curriculum from top to bottom. he sidelines the old classical curriculum and starts bringing in modern subjects. he starts bringing in mechanical engineering. he starts bringing in journalism. he does away with...
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dana jacobson, lexington, kentucky. >> now from the college hardwood, to a world record at a track and field event in louisiana. over the weekend, julia hawkins became the first woman and american in her age group to ever run 100 meters. she is 105 years old. david was in baton rouge for her incredible 'achievement. >> on your mark. set. go! >> reporter: and she is off at 105 years old. in a chaslass all by herself an with a fresh picked flower in her hair. she was rung for the record books at the louisiana senior olympic games. >> you got it! you got it! >> reporter: she is running 100 meters and has to stay in the se f feet in front of her. she jogs a mile or tday, ar batout she and her husband built together in 1948. that's where we first met her, the day before the race. hello ms. julia. >> hello. >> reporter: nice to meet you, i'm david. >> well, david we have been wait ago long time on you. >> reporter: well, have you ever wanted to be a world record holder? >> not particularly. >> reporter: no. are you impressed by it? >> no, not particularly. i had too many other wonderful thin
dana jacobson, lexington, kentucky. >> now from the college hardwood, to a world record at a track and field event in louisiana. over the weekend, julia hawkins became the first woman and american in her age group to ever run 100 meters. she is 105 years old. david was in baton rouge for her incredible 'achievement. >> on your mark. set. go! >> reporter: and she is off at 105 years old. in a chaslass all by herself an with a fresh picked flower in her hair. she was rung for...
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but i can also take a look this up by that is what you said, look, is about your extension. excel in lexington is good to know us of it. don't come up, don't come up. i suppose it is somebody's choir enter fond of the internet for me. well, yes, on the lawn. luckily i kept getting out of the studio doll. he saw it. the amendment, the thing if you got the obligation, if you don't get, i mean you can go yet. i'm not a couple. you didn't have any income, then i'm ok. cambia talahi gotta come for a meal. the yes he is a hell. we'll get some more thought up or go, i don't know a little. busy gusio and walter, i'm gonna put you cookie, kill another release, and i shall t, so do it on a cell glass. a he i'm taken is a loaner company. they get a lamentable professor, protocol agreement, get that he's now colonial banner caribbean. so when i'm ready to send a hug i did for says an unpopular deckles. i had the employee now, you know, they're going to limit it despite leaving in the countryside. for some of these kids is their 1st name counting in the why fi? the kilogram did an idea. and move in dental
but i can also take a look this up by that is what you said, look, is about your extension. excel in lexington is good to know us of it. don't come up, don't come up. i suppose it is somebody's choir enter fond of the internet for me. well, yes, on the lawn. luckily i kept getting out of the studio doll. he saw it. the amendment, the thing if you got the obligation, if you don't get, i mean you can go yet. i'm not a couple. you didn't have any income, then i'm ok. cambia talahi gotta come for a...